It seems he wasn't, no; but even cops aren't supposed to execute assholes.
If said asshole starts chasing a cop, and the cop shows all restraint by retreating instead of immediately shooting, and said asshole even with full knowledge that his target is armed continues to chase, what then?
I mean, he did those things earlier, no? In the video we see him approaching protesters with a rifle. I don't see how what he did earlier in the day is really relevant to what occurred once he was among protesters carrying a rifle.
There's no footage I know of yet that shows what happened before Joseph Rosenbaum started taunting someone/the armed group to "shoot me, n*gga." All we have is that footage of the taunting and aggression, then we have Joseph chasing Kyle into an area with cars and throwing something at him before the chase continues into the area of cars that obscures them for a few seconds, then you hear the gunshots.
After that we see a man taking his shirt off to put on the victim's head wound as Kyle stands next to the body on his phone, police records say he called 911 and said "I have just killed somebody" or something like that. Then a few seconds later he starts jogging away as the crowd starts chasing him when they realise he shot someone.
What he did earlier is relevant because you're trying to paint a narrative wherein Kyle came to a riot with a rifle and came at people with it. This is blatantly misleading, and I assume it's because you haven't really read much or watched most/all of the footage available. It's no different to saying the guy with the concealed pistol brought a pistol to a riot, when I would assume he brought it to the protest when it was peaceful and then it turned into a riot.
You can't say someone brought something to a riot if the riot formed way after they brought said something. Also just to reiterate something here; Kyle came with a large group. In the footage you can see many people standing around with their rifles. They all came armed
before it became a riot and we're not talking a few minutes before but many hours before.
I didn't know you were referring to a legal concept. There's no precedent I'm referring to; I just think it's absurd to expect things to remain calm in a situation like this. I'm not saying the victims are blameless, but unfortunately they're dead. Everyone involved is responsible for this situation, and Rittenhouse is going to have to answer for his poor judgment.
No only two died of the three people he shot. The man with the pistol is alive, he was shot once in the arm.
What poor judgement exactly? Because from everything I know right now, he actually showed an incredible amount of restraint, both in the fact he exhausted his duty to retreat two times before shooting and when descended upon by a large mob of pursuers he only shot people who attacked him and he never wildly sprayed into a crowd or shot someone in excess of threat neutralization. The sad fact is, a 17 year old showed more firearm restraint than most cops involved in shootings that we see so often.
Not one single person was hit by a bullet (that I know of) that was just a bystander and not attacking him.
I have no access to Rittenhouse's internal thoughts or mental state; but given the situation as it's been described and as it appears in videos, one can't reasonably assume that nothing would happen. I don't think we can fall back on these appeals to self-defense and his efforts to retreat after having already arrived. We have to be able to expect people--especially responsible gun owners--to know when they shouldn't go somewhere brandishing a rifle.
There's no evidence he brandished his rifle, and I agree you don't have access to his mental state or internal thoughts, so perhaps it's best to stop pretending like you know his motives or secret agenda? Seems reasonable.
You're well within your legal right to openly carry a rifle at a protest in Wisconsin, so I completely disagree that we can't "fall back" on duty to retreat and self-defense when someone chases you with full knowledge that you're armed, throws something at you and then continues to chase you. How far was he supposed to run before the guy double his age caught up with him? Was he ever allowed to defend himself against Joseph?
My comments on the NRA aren't directly related here; they're in reference to a lot of shit that's been done over the years. I'm not going to rehash it or go find things, but I disagree wholeheartedly that the NRA is just looking out for gun owners' rights. They're an ideology machine, and they've been crafting and sponsoring a narrative about firearms in American history for years now.
I'm not a wholehearted fan of the NRA myself, but I think your claim that the narrative being sold is
guns are neutral and do not impact situations makes no sense and I've never seen any evidence it exists.
I was merely pointing out the contradiction in saying that Rittenhouse isn't the latent criminal element that people with rapsheets are despite the fact that Rittenhouse now has a rapsheet--and a pretty bad one at that. Killing two people ain't nothing.
Didn't know he'd been found guilty of anything yet. Link?